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Plays
The Friends
1970, (3w 4m)
Synopsis
A brilliant group of friends
from working-class backgrounds have become very successful
interior designers, and opened many shops selling their designs.
They find their success hollow because their designs were
not bought by the working-class people
whom they hoped would respond to 'things of beauty'.
Now they are gathered round one of their number,
ESTHER, who is dying of leukaemia. Death makes them reassess
both who they are and what they imagined they had achieved.
It also forces them to confront their own
mortality.
Excerpt
"Esther's
dying, Macey. We're growing old bit by bit. Every word is a second,
passing. It'll never return, never. That's so absolute. I shall never
be young again. I shall never laugh the same way again. I shall never
love for the first time again, never discover my first sight of the
sea, nor climb my first mountain, nor stumble across literature, never;
I'll reach out to recapture or remember - but the first ecstasy of
all things? Never again. So, it's important. I must know. What do
I really love? What do I dare say I despise?"
Reviews
This is Wesker's most
ambitious play …Bold and finally beautiful in its dramatic sweep
Milton Shulman, Evening Standard